CIRJE-R-2: Hiroshi Okuda, ed., The 20th Century and Rural Russia February 2005. *in Russian


The second volume of CIRJE Research Report Series, "The 20th Century and Rural Russia" edited by Professor Hiroshi Okuda, is a result of Russo-Japanese joint researches on the history of Russian peasantry in the 20th century as a whole. The following is the list of collected articles. (all of them are written in Russian.)


I. History and the Present Day
Irina Koznova
Labor on the Land in the Memory of the Russian Peasantry
II. Peasantry before the Kolkhoz Period
Takeo Suzuki
Russia in the Course of Modernization and Rural Community: Reforms and Tradition
Jaedong Choi
Peasant's Will and Inheritance during the Period of Stolypin Reform
Shin'ichi Kajikawa
What does the Transition to NEP in 1921 mean?
Zenji Asaoka
Peasant Newspaper and Rural Correspondent Movement during NEP Period
Naoko Hirooka
Struggle with Syphilis and the Peasantry in the 1920s
Sergei Esikov
Grain Procurement Crisis and Socio-Political Situation in the Countryside in the Central Black Earth Region (1927-1929)
Hiroshi Okuda
Self-Taxation of the Rural Population in 1928-1933: on the Problem of the Final Stage of Russian Peasant Community
III. Peasantry in the Kolkhoz Period
Nonna Tarkhova
"Peasant Atmospheres" in Red Army in 1928-1931: the Response of Army to the Processes of Collectivization and Dekulakization in the Countryside .
Viktor Kondrashin
Famine in 1932-1933 in Russia and Ukraine
Marina Glumnaya
On the Characteristics of Kolkhoz Society in the 1930s (Based on the Materials of North Region in European Russia)
Gennadii Kornilov
Transformation of Agrarian Spheres in Ural in the First Half of the 20th Century
Noriaki Matsui
In Search of Kolkhoz Statutes in 1956 (Notes by a Researcher)
Vitalii Naukhatskii
Migration and Labor Resources in Don Countryside in the 1960s-1980s
IV. Postsoviet Peasantry
Koichi Nobe
Land Reform in Armenia in 1991-2000
Yuka Takeda
Is Poverty Temporary or Chronic in Russia?: Poor People in Town and Countryside in the 1990s